Funny how restrictive some state laws can be.
Clickity, I might add that I don’t “routinely spout gibberish” as I seldom post on this or any other site. Have a great day!
Clickity, WOW! Just stating from what I know from personal daily usage. Man, you need to get a life. Come visit me in east Texas and I will show you what I know. As for all things agricultural? You are right. We custom cut and bale hay and raise grass hay. That’s about the extent of my agricultural knowledge.
By the way, we have a few head of cattle, horses and various other farm critters. I used to breed and raise Morgan horses in AZ. Don’t know exactly where you get off with your comments.
My tractors are governed to a top speed of 25 mph. They also have a jump seat. The main seats have air ride suspensions so are not uncomfortable to ride on. To my knowledge, Texas has no requirements to register any farm equipment that goes longer distances on the highways ( some of the fields we contract harvest are 10-15 miles apart and it is more economical time wise to drive rather than haul over the road). Federal law does, however, require a “slow moving vehicle” placard on all farm vehicles moved on public roadways.
Read the title of this section again.
If you wear coveralls……the upper zipper is required to put them on. The lower zipper is used in the bathroom.
Of course, the truck and loader are electric, right?
I drive a 2008 Dodge Ram 2500, Cummins turbo diesel with 250,000 miles. Replaced batteries once, under $260.00, replaced the intercooler radiator for $1800.00. Plus tires and one set of front brake pads No other issues. Can you drive your electric vehicle through two feet of water with no problems? I think not.
My trash is $1.00 per bag (any size) at my local county disposal site. About a 10 minute drive from my house.
I spent many hours flying on the “herkies” out of Yokota AB, Japan. Can you say “”ear plugs” or “ear muffs”? In my case it was usually a headset.
I think they need to make that easily adjustable. I I let my fuel tank (diesel) get below a quarter tank the other day. It cost me $178.63 to fill up at $5.07 per gallon. Average diesel price around here is $5.19+.
I use at least nine per year. Never had any issues with them. I buy them in the multi-packs at the big box stores.
Considering that a nine volt last for at least a year in use compared to a AA or AAA, I think they are cheaper to use in the long run.
Have several Fuji lenses, never an issue with any of them. Most are six plus years old.
The answer is, of course, green.